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I(5,3), j(5,-3), and L(-4,3) are three vertices of rectangles ljkL. What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex,of rectangle ljkL
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I(5,3), j(5,-3), and L(-4,3) are three vertices of rectangles ljkL. What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex,of rectangle ljkL
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I(5,3), j(5,-3), and L(-4,3) are three vertices of rectangles ljkL. What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex,of rectangle ljkL
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